Scientists Say Kiss State of Florida Goodbye!

edited January 1970 in News
Now hear is a perspective to look forward to.

Oil Volcano Pressure Too
Strong For Containment
Dr. James P. Wickstrom
6-9-10

It has been estimated by experts that the pressure which blows the oil into the Gulf waters is estimated to be between 20,000 and 70,000 PSI (pounds per square inch). Impossible to control.

What US Scientists Are Forbidden To Tell The Public About The Gulf

What you are about to read, is what the scientists in the United States are not allowed to tell you in great fear of the Obama administration.

They are under the threat of severe repercussions to the max.. Scientists confirming these findings cannot be named due to the above, but what they believe, they want to be known by all.

Take a U. S. map, lay it flat and measure inland just the minimum 50 miles of total destruction all around the Gulf of Mexico as to what you will read below.

The carnage to the United States is so staggering, it will take your breathe away.

Should what the scientists who are trying to warn everyone about be even close to being true… all of Florida will be completely destroyed as will everyone and everything on it.

You decide!! Everyone has the right to read what I have just written in this article, as well as to what is written below by the scientists who the Obama administration and BP are trying to shut up.

Please share with as many as you can.

–Dr. James P. Wickstrom

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SUMMARY OF WHAT IS HAPPENING

The estimated super high pressure release of oil from under the earth’s crust is between 80,000 to 100,000 barrels per day.

The flow of oil and toxic gases is bringing up with it… rocks and sand which causes the flow to create a sandblasting effect on the remaining well head device currently somewhat restricting the flow, as well as the drilled hole itself.

As the well head becomes worn it enlarges the passageway allowing an ever-increasing flow. Even if some device could be placed onto the existing wellhead, it would not be able to shut off the flow, because what remains of the existing wellhead would not be able to contain the pressure.

The well head piping is originally about 2 inches thick. It is now likely to be less than 1 inch thick, and thinning by each passing moment. The oil has now reached the Gulf Stream and is entering the Oceanic current which is at least four times stronger than the current in the Gulf, which will carry it throughout the world within 18 months.

The oil along with the gasses, including benzene and many other toxins, is deleting the oxygen in the water. This is killing all life in the ocean. Along with the oil along the shores, there will be many dead fish, etc. that will have to be gathered and disposed of.

SUMMARY OF EXPECTATIONS

At some point the drilled hole in the earth will enlarge itself beneath the wellhead to weaken the area the wellhead rests upon. The intense pressure will then push the wellhead off the hole allowing a direct unrestricted flow of oil, etc.

The hole will continue to increase in size allowing more and more oil to rise into the Gulf. After several billion barrels of oil have been released, the pressure within the massive cavity five miles beneath the ocean floor will begin to normalize.

This will allow the water, under the intense pressure at 1 mile deep, to be forced into the hole and the cavity where the oil was. The temperature at that depth is near 400 degrees, possibly more.

The water will be vaporized and turned into steam, creating an enormous amount of force, lifting the Gulf floor. It is difficult to know how much water will go down to the core and therefore, its not possible to fully calculate the rise of the floor.

The tsunami wave this will create will be anywhere from 20 to 80 feet high, possibly more. Then the floor will fall into the now vacant chamber. This is how nature will seal the hole.

Depending on the height of the tsunami, the ocean debris, oil, and existing structures that will be washed away on shore and inland, will leave the area from 50 to 200 miles inland devoid of life. Even if the debris is cleaned up, the contaminants that will be in the ground and water supply will prohibit re-population of these areas for an unknown number of years.

(End of scientists information release.) From Tom Buyea FL News Service

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  • cry4mj101cry4mj101 Posts: 57
    OMG!!!!!!! please tell me this is not true!!!!! i live here in florida omg im gonna cry so bad <!-- s:cry: -->:cry:<!-- s:cry: --> <!-- s:cry: -->:cry:<!-- s:cry: --> <!-- s:cry: -->:cry:<!-- s:cry: -->
    this is ridiculous omg
  • Pure propaganda. The oil well is 50 miles off the coast of luisiana and the only thing that is going to effect Florida is the oil. This is more garbage than the 2012 theory. If drilling made land collapse, we would have seen it by now.

    Look at Iraq. After we invaded Al Queda set the wells on fire. Now did this blow up the well and the land above it? No, it didn't.

    This isn't breaking news, this is horse pucky.
  • hesouttamylifehesouttamylife Posts: 5,393
    Sometime propaganda makes more sense than all the intellectual jargon. No one knows with any certainty what anomalies this man made freaking disaster will cause in years to come. As evil as the government is today, I wouldn't be surprised at anything. They know more than they are willing to tell all at the expense of the people impacted. If you lived in Florida, I don't think you would be so quick to brush it off as bull shit. <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: --> I certainly wouldn't. Let it keep on gushing like it is, uncapped, you might have to eat your words.
  • OMG!!!!!!! please tell me this is not true!!!!! i live here in florida omg im gonna cry so bad <!-- s:cry: -->:cry:<!-- s:cry: --> <!-- s:cry: -->:cry:<!-- s:cry: --> <!-- s:cry: -->:cry:<!-- s:cry: -->
    this is ridiculous omg

    It's okay. Does anyone remember about 30 years ago when it was predicted that California was going to drop off into the ocean? It's still here. Don't panic until you see evidence with your own eyes. Blessings.
  • lynnandsofeelynnandsofee Posts: 243
    I also live in florida, and I sure didn't like the sound of this.I live about 10 miles from the gulf of mexico, and my daughter lives 1 mile from the gulf.
  • airiesladyairieslady Posts: 384
    Oh My! This is not good! Wasn't Florida on the Bilderberg agenda this year? Now, I know this is all related. Time to move to higher ground! <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? -->
  • Sometime propaganda makes more sense than all the intellectual jargon. No one knows with any certainty what anomalies this man made freaking disaster will cause in years to come. As evil as the government is today, I wouldn't be surprised at anything. They know more than they are willing to tell all at the expense of the people impacted. If you lived in Florida, I don't think you would be so quick to brush it off as bull shit. <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: --> I certainly wouldn't. Let it keep on gushing like it is, uncapped, you might have to eat your words.

    The thing is, is that I do live in florida. Lake worth, florida to be exact.

    It's pure garbage and isn't based on fact. Anytime any distaster happens, stupid websites post this devastation nonsense to try to scare a few hopefuls into forwarding this in email chains.

    When the Haiti earthquake happened, articles were out saying it could happen to the southern part of florida and Cuba. Nothing happened.

    It's the same with the stupid hellfire preachings these end of the world religious people preach, it's all based on fear, not fact.
  • Sometime propaganda makes more sense than all the intellectual jargon. No one knows with any certainty what anomalies this man made freaking disaster will cause in years to come. As evil as the government is today, I wouldn't be surprised at anything. They know more than they are willing to tell all at the expense of the people impacted. If you lived in Florida, I don't think you would be so quick to brush it off as bull shit. <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: --> I certainly wouldn't. Let it keep on gushing like it is, uncapped, you might have to eat your words.

    The thing is, is that I do live in florida. Lake worth, florida to be exact.

    It's pure garbage and isn't based on fact. Anytime any distaster happens, stupid websites post this devastation nonsense to try to scare a few hopefuls into forwarding this in email chains.

    When the Haiti earthquake happened, articles were out saying it could happen to the southern part of florida and Cuba. Nothing happened.

    It's the same with the stupid hellfire preachings these end of the world religious people preach, it's all based on fear, not fact.

    Well, they just closed Pensacola Marina
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